A man dedicated his life to shooting all kinds of animals on the planet

In collaboration with National Geographic, Joel Sartore, a wildlife photographer, spent the last quarter of a century filming the biodiversity of our Earth. With his works, he wants to arouse in people the desire to protect animals and take care of them, because many species are threatened with extinction. During this impressive period, Sartore removed more than 9,500 mammals, birds, cold-blooded and invertebrates living in various zoos and nature reserves of the world. Upon completion, his project Photo Ark is designed to become the largest photo archive of the world's biological diversity. These magnificent studio shots are part of a grandiose plan that will undoubtedly go down in history and can now be called an incomparable gift to humanity.

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